Great Britain is the only one that I know of.
Grand Britannia is the name by which Great Britain is/was known by many European countries.
USA Great Brittan France Netherlands
Great Britain (England, Scotland, Wales) and Northern Ireland.
No. Great Britain contains several countries: England, Wales, North of Ireland, and so forth.
Great Britain is the name used to refer to both Scotland and England. Wales, which is also a part of this union, is not normally counted as a country, it is a province.
UK(United Kingdom), Great Britain, England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are the name of the British countries. They're also British countries as well because they're not just the name of the British countries. They are British countries but they speak English like people in the United States. Note: The United States is not a British country.
Great Britain, Ireland, Greece, Italy
Great Britain, USSR, France and the U.S.
France, Germany, Spain and that is the other 3 countries which are part of the same continent
World War I was also called 'The Great War'. It was given that name because it involved all of the world's great powers or most influential and important countries.
Norway and Greece
the island of great Britain contains the individual countries (though united together in the UK) of Wales, England, and Scotland.